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Title: Web 2.0 - How To Be A Successful Web 2.0 Puppetmaster
Category: Internet
Word Count: 552
Author: Nelson Tan
Email: [email protected]
Keywords: Web 2.0, social networking, content management systems, Wikis, 
Joomla, online multiplayer games

Description: A truly successful Web 2.0 site does not need its creator to run 
it at all. In fact, the creator may just fade away. Find out how your Web 2.0 
or social site never grow stale...

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How To Be A Successful Web 2.0 Puppetmaster

by Nelson Tan

One of the key characteristics of Web 2.0 is participation, collaboration and 
moderation through the use of web applications. Web 2.0 sites derive their 
power from the human connections and network effects from this characteristic 
that is made possible, and grow in effectiveness the more people use them.

The idea of "participation, collaboration and moderation" can take many forms. 
If you look back history, bulletin boards are one form, online forums are 
another, online multiplayer games, content management systems (e.g. Wikis, 
Joomla), dating sites and classifieds as well. If not for features that enable 
multiple users to create their own space within a website via registering 
accounts or at least leave a message (like a comment in a blog), the 
communication culture would have been one-way (from the webmaster to the 
visitors) and remain stuck in 1.0.

Why would a webmaster want to go Web 2.0? We learned that social networkers 
want to expand their personal network of online friends. On the other hand, the 
webmaster desires to build up a core group of active participants who 
unconsciously help to sustain the 'liveliness' and therefore the longevity of 
the website and its agenda or interests while the overall database of users 
expand. In this manner, a lot of the effort that goes into building the 
database (or list) becomes very much hands-off for the webmaster. There's 
leverage. This is also where moderation comes in. The role of the webmaster 
naturally becomes that of the moderator, whose job is to maintain some 
semblance of order (but not to the point of creating a restrictive environment) 
and general site maintenance. It gets better when the webmaster can promote 
participants into moderators themselves, and more and more s/he becomes the 
"silent puppetmaster" behind the scene without doing much. It may not be easy, 
but the whole mindset of being a moderator is to gain confidence in just 
"letting it be" and letting his/her site runs by itself.

Now that the webmaster's motivation is addressed, s/he must find ways to avoid 
competition by finding new twists to contribute to the Web 2.0 bandwagon. Much 
as new sites keep popping up in recent months, somehow no 2 sites are made the 
same and they certainly enjoy a good amount of traffic anyway. It would be 
better when you can boil down social networking to the context of a specific 
niche, like a site to exchange Mexican recipes or talk about Ferrari car 
accessories or business opportunities in Central Asia. You can better target 
the type of people you are looking for and it also gives them a sharper sense 
of purpose to engage with and within your site.

At the end of the day, social networking is all about sharing valuable content 
and making friends. The successful Web 2.0 webmaster is one who knows how to 
tap on this human desire to the fullest and consistently encourages such a 
desire to grow within the culture of the social network he has created by 
offering further privileges for more prominent members. Really, there's no 
better way for them to build up credibility and make their personalities known 
than to be consistently 'alive' and 'happening' on the Net. From the SEO 
standpoint of view, you can also accumulate more backlinks and subsequently 
more traffic to your social networking site.


Nelson Tan is the webmaster behind Internet Mastery Center. Download $347 worth 
of FREE Internet Marketing gifts at http://www.internetmasterycenter.com

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